A northeast Albuquerque church was broken into early Monday morning, but the offender didn't go for any valuables.

It happened at Heights Christian Church on Louisiana Boulevard and Comanche Road. Police were called around 3 a.m.

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"We had a couple windows broke into. And the people who came in looked like they were only looking for food as they came in and kind of ransacked one of our kitchens," said Rev. Jeremy Bannister.

Bannister has been a pastor at the church for 13 years and said there have been issues with people breaking into vehicles before, but never the church itself. He said it looks like the suspect went into the kitchen and got something to eat, even trying to whip up a batch of cookies.

"My understanding is that they were trying to bake cookies but they were baking it in the plastic," said Bannister.

Police identified the suspect as Aaron Travis, 19. Travis is now in jail, facing charges.

Albuquerque police say he may have mental health issues.

"We don't hold a grudge but we do want the individual or individuals who were involved in this to get the help they need, if there's help that's needed," Bannister said.

Ultimately, Bannister says he's just thankful no one was hurt. He says in all, the break-in will probably cost them a few hundred dollars.